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X-RAID change/upgrade question

schlaraffen
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X-RAID change/upgrade question

Hello,

 

I do have a tiny question about upgrading an X-RAID setup. I am running a RN104 with 4 x 4TB disks with a total 10.90TB of capacity. Currently I am looking for some possible disk upgrade possibilities.

  1. If I would exchange 1x 4TB disk with ...lets say a 8 TB disk, nothing would change regarding the total capacity of 10.90TB. Right?
  2. If I would exchange 2x 4TB disks with 2x8TB disks, the total capacity of the X-Raid would increase to 14.90TB. Right?

 

Is a mixed disk environment like mentions in option number 2 possible and would it work? Of course I would plan to exchange the other 2 x 4TB disk for performance reason after a while to get a native 4 x 8TB config at the end.

Any feedback is welcome.

 

Thank you very much.

Stefan

 

 

 

 

 

 

Model: RN104|ReadyNAS 100 Series 4- Bay
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StephenB
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Re: X-RAID change/upgrade question


@schlaraffen wrote:

 

  1. If I would exchange 1x 4TB disk with ...lets say a 8 TB disk, nothing would change regarding the total capacity of 10.90TB. Right?
  2. If I would exchange 2x 4TB disks with 2x8TB disks, the total capacity of the X-Raid would increase to 14.90TB. Right?

Close.  with 4x4TB, you actually have a 12 TB volume.  But the NAS reports TiB (1024*1024*1024*1024 bytes), not TB (1000*1000*1000*1000 bytes).  12 TB is the same as 10.9 TiB.

 

upgrading 2 drives to 8 TB will give you a 16 TB volume - which is the same as ~14.5 TiB (not 14.9).

 


@schlaraffen wrote:

Is a mixed disk environment like mentions in option number 2 possible and would it work?

 


Yes.  The capacity rule is "sum the disks and subtract the smallest".  Note there are some rules with mixed sizes.  For instance, you can't put a 3 TB drive in your existing array.    And after you add 2x8TB you won't be able to upgrade one of the 4 TB drives with a 6 TB drive.  You will be able to replace it with a 4TB drive if you like.

 


@schlaraffen wrote:

Of course I would plan to exchange the other 2 x 4TB disk for performance reason after a while to get a native 4 x 8TB config at the end.


There won't be much (if any) performance gain.

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StephenB
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Re: X-RAID change/upgrade question


@schlaraffen wrote:

 

  1. If I would exchange 1x 4TB disk with ...lets say a 8 TB disk, nothing would change regarding the total capacity of 10.90TB. Right?
  2. If I would exchange 2x 4TB disks with 2x8TB disks, the total capacity of the X-Raid would increase to 14.90TB. Right?

Close.  with 4x4TB, you actually have a 12 TB volume.  But the NAS reports TiB (1024*1024*1024*1024 bytes), not TB (1000*1000*1000*1000 bytes).  12 TB is the same as 10.9 TiB.

 

upgrading 2 drives to 8 TB will give you a 16 TB volume - which is the same as ~14.5 TiB (not 14.9).

 


@schlaraffen wrote:

Is a mixed disk environment like mentions in option number 2 possible and would it work?

 


Yes.  The capacity rule is "sum the disks and subtract the smallest".  Note there are some rules with mixed sizes.  For instance, you can't put a 3 TB drive in your existing array.    And after you add 2x8TB you won't be able to upgrade one of the 4 TB drives with a 6 TB drive.  You will be able to replace it with a 4TB drive if you like.

 


@schlaraffen wrote:

Of course I would plan to exchange the other 2 x 4TB disk for performance reason after a while to get a native 4 x 8TB config at the end.


There won't be much (if any) performance gain.

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schlaraffen
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Re: X-RAID change/upgrade question

Thank you Stephen. Great support!

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Sandshark
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Re: X-RAID change/upgrade question

When you vertically expand a ReadyNAS, the OS creates another RAID "layer" on top of the old one.  Expanding a 4-drive unit by replacing two with bigger drives will make the second layer RAID1.  Replacing yet another will convert it to RAID5, and the last will expand the RAID5 to 4 drives.  But it will never consolidate those layers into one like you would get if you started fresh with the 4 bigger drives.

 

But that doesn't really matter.  BTRFS in OS6 is designed to span devices like that.

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